INTRODUCTION
Inline::Struct -- Manipulate C structs directly from Perl.
Inline::Struct lets you bind C structs to Perl. No special work required, you
just tell Inline that you want to bind to structs as well as functions.
Example:
use Inline C;
my $o = new Inline::Struct::JA_H("Perl");
print JAxH($o), "\n";
$o->x("Inline");
print JAxH($o), "\n";
__END__
__C__
struct JA_H {
char *x;
};
typedef struct JA_H JA_H;
SV *JAxH(JA_H *f) {
return newSVpvf("Just Another %s Hacker", f->x);
}
When run, this complete program prints:
Just Another Perl Hacker
Just Another Inline Hacker
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FEATURES:
Inline::Struct 0.06 is still an alpha release. It includes:
+ Preliminary support for C structs.
+ Supported in Inline::C and Inline::CPP.
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INSTALLATION:
This module requires Inline version 0.42 or higher to be installed.
To install Inline::Struct do this:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
(On ActivePerl for MSWin32, use nmake instead of make.)
You have to 'make install' before you can run it successfully.
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INFORMATION:
- For more information on Inline::C see 'perldoc Inline::C'.
- For more information on Inline::CPP see 'perldoc Inline::CPP'.
- For information about Inline.pm, see 'perldoc Inline'.
- For information on using Perl with C or C++, see 'perldoc perlapi'.
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